Hello again,

dspiteself, I had a look to red5, and I have to admit that I do not
understand much about it yet.

If I manage to run a red5 server, would it possible to access it from
my web2py application? (Sorry, I am very new to such issues.)

Thank you,
Aurelien

On 18 mar, 23:54, dspiteself <dspites...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are several options most cost money and require a flash media
> server. Here is a freeish solutionhttp://fms.denniehoopingarner.com/
> if you can compile the flex to an swf and run your own red 5 server
> you are good to go.
>
> On Mar 18, 8:05 am, aure <aureliengir...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > I would like to let some users record voice samples (read bits of
> > text) from a web2py application.
>
> > I imagine the user just clicks on a button to start the recording
> > process, reads the text, clicks to stop the recording. Listens to it.
> > And saves it if they are happy with it. Otherwise do the whole thing
> > again and again until they are satisfied.
>
> > My question is: can someone point me to such a recording application
> > that could be used in a web2py application?
>
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> > Aurelien

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